Tokyo is doomed. (Links are down below.)
Scholars at Harvard, Interview with Hisashi Shoji of Fukushima Prefecture, K. Lee Lerner, Apr. 7, 2013: Hisashi Shoji drives a taxi in areas just outside the Fukushima exclusion zone. […] Shoji isn’t allowed to live in his home located about 40km from the power plant […] Shoji says he stopped believing media reports long ago, and that he distrusts local media as much as the national press. “They are all pretty much the same. It’s hard to trust anything in the media […] They don’t report the truth.”
Scholars at Harvard, Interview with local Fukushima official Yoshitomo Shigihara, K. Lee Lerner, Apr. 7, 2013: Shoji’s distrust of the media reports was echoed by Yoshitomo Shigihara, a kuchou, akin to a county commissioner, in Nagadoro, one of 20 wards within Iitate. […] The extent of radiation poisoning remains a contentious issue. Shighara claims that media blindly reports radiation readings and other data provided by TEPCO engineers. Shighara contends that media consistently underreport radiation levels Shighara measures on his brief trips inside the exclusion zone. Moreover, Shighara says reports differ wildly depending on the Ministry reporting . […] ‘The media is dependent on TEPCO, unable to verify the technical data.”
Harvard Gazette, March 11, 2013: Nicolas Sternsdorff Cisterna, a doctoral student in social anthropology at Harvard, has been living in Japan since 2011, trying to better understand people’s perceptions of food safety. […] his doctoral adviser […] immediately realized that the accident made food safety an enormous issue […] “He had a project all ready to go on food and perceptions of the environment in Japan, and then on March 11, the environment abruptly changed for the northern half of Japan, including the Tokyo area” […] In downtown Tokyo […] an upscale home goods store called Catalog House, which after the nuclear disaster began selling produce for the first time, trucking it in from Fukushima […] The store installed a radiation detector […] Assistant manager Toru Sato said in an interview that the detector isn’t just used by customers. Some store employees who grow their own vegetables bring them in for testing. He too is worried about his home, because it is in a radiation hotspot created by one of the plumes from the plant. Some of his neighbors have relocated, with one moving to the southern Japanese island of Okinawa. “It’s still scary,” Sato said.
If you still live in Tokyo …. you should RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!
(In case you need help because you {and your doctor} do not know how to detox your body from Fukushima radiation, then you may contact me if you wish. I will help you.)
And here is why:
– Fukushima Radiation: Japan Gov. Designates ‘Intensive Contamination Areas’ Near Downtown Tokyo
– Radioactive Contamination In Tokyo Suburb 3 Times Higher Than 1 Mile From Fukushima Daiichi
– Tokyo Radiation Olympics (EnviroReporter, Sep 8, 2013)
– Tokyo Hit By Highest Fallout Levels Since May 2011 (April, 2013)
– Tokyo Almost As Irradiated As Fukushima
– Tokyo Still Burning 148 Tons Of Radioactive Debris Every Single Day!
– ‘Many People From Even Tokyo Have Thyroid Problems Already’
– Tokyo: Experts Warn Of Increasing Radiation Levels
– Radioactive Cesium In Tokyo Tap Water 4% Higher Than Fukushima
– Tokyo Bay Cesium Even Higher Than Radiation Levels Off Fukushima (Video)
– Insane Japan: Traitor Edano Wants Spent Fuel Stored In Tokyo And Other Big Cities
– 16,800 Bq/kg Of Cesium In Tokyo Sewage Sludge Ash
– 21,346 Bq/Kg At Tokyo Train Station
– Prof. Hiroaki Koide: Tokyo Area As Contaminated As Fukushima
– Don’t Touch Moss In Tokyo! – 4,370 Bq/Kg
– Japanese Journalist: ‘Do They Want To Kill Children? – Adults in Tokyo Are Insane’
– Edogawa, Tokyo: 2,566,720Bq/? Radioactive Cesium
– A Lot More Mutated Dandelion’s Found In Tokyo And Saitama
– Tokyo: Cherry Blossom At 235 Bq/Kg Of Cesium
– Adachi, Tokyo: 3.829 MicroSieverts/Hour
– Katsushika, Tokyo: Radiation Dosimeter Goes OVERSCALE
– Katsushika,Tokyo: 8 MicroSieverts/Hour Detected (Video)
– Tokyo (Railway) Station As Contaminated As Fukushima Mandatory Evacuation Zone
– Tokyo ‘Attacked’ By Radioactive Pollen, Estimated To Contain 250Bq/g Of Cesium
– 1,730 Bq/Kg Cesium In Tokyo House Dust! – 6,264 Bq/Kg Cesium In Ibaraki House Dust!
– 50 More Locations In Tokyo Over Radiation Limit
– 2.22 Microsieverts/Hour In Front Of Junior High School In Tokyo Area (Video – Nov. 3, 2011)
– Radiation In Tokyo Bay 15 Times Higher Than Limit Set By Nuclear Safety Commission
– Tokyo’s High Radiation Supermarket: It’s Radium Again, Emitting 40 Millisieverts/Hr Radiation
– AND NOW: 110 Microsieverts Per Hour Detected At Tokyo Supermarket
– Fukushima: More Then 42% of Children Have Thyroid Nodules Or Cysts (German TV Video, Nov 18, 2012):
More than 42% of 57,000 tested children have nodules or cyst, reports Dr. Suzuki who leads the examinations. In Chernobyl they found only 0.1 – 1%.
It isn’t just Tokyo that is doomed. It is the west coast of the US and Canada, and the entire world.
This is genocide, and there is no way to stop it because they don’t have the technology. If they had any decency, they would have scientists working around the clock to find an antidote, but, oh no. Just lie and do nothing, use throw away people to show the public some cleanup is being done regardless you cannot clean up an ongoing storm.
The silence and apathy around this story assures our extinction. Perhaps the denial system in people is one of the reasons civilizations have vanished without a trace………I have often wondered.